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At Mon Port, we love the month of April. Spring is progressing, the change to daylight saving time has already taken place, and the evenings are much longer, inviting more plans than in the winter months. If you're in Mallorca in April 2024, we propose some plans that you will love.Visit the Calvià Gastronomy ShowcaseAt the beginning of April, the gastronomic event par excellence of the municipality of Calvià is celebrated. The most renowned...
Read moreAre you still without plans for Easter? Whether you're visiting Mallorca this 2024 during these dates or if you're already here, there are many traditions to discover and excursions to have a great time, you just must know which ones best suit your tastes.At Mon Port, we give you some ideas to spend these holidays and enjoy them like never before.Visit the Fira del Ram in PalmaIt's one of the "obligations" imposed during Easter vacations: spend...
Read moreIt's an event that gathers more visitors each year in the Mallorcan municipality of Son Servera. Coinciding with the time when almond trees turn the fields into true seas of white and pink, the ancient estate of Ca s'Hereu becomes, for a day, the venue for the Almond Blossom Fair in Mallorca.Although February is not typically associated with good weather and sunny Sundays, this year the cold seems to have avoided visiting Mallorca, making...
Read moreThe celebrations of Saint Anthony are among the most deeply rooted in Mallorca. They take place between January 16 and 17, the saint's day, in almost every municipality on the island, although the most famous ones that nobody wants to miss are Sa Pobla, Manacor, Pollença, Artà, or Muro.The celebration has its origins in pagan ceremonies that took place on the islands, where farmers entrusted themselves to Saint Anthony, the patron saint...
Read moreOn December 31, 1229, the Aragonese king James I, known as the Conqueror, arrived at Madina Mayurqa, the name that the city of Palma was called at that time.The king, who had landed in Mallorca a few months earlier at Santa Ponsa, advanced until reaching the municipality of Palma. After a resounding victory in Portopí, the Aragonese troops headed for the walls. The capture of the city was brutal and bloody, resulting in many casualties, causing...
Read moreSometimes, the magic of December can be found in the most unexpected places. It might be in a cone of roasted chestnuts or warm churros, or in a cloud of cotton candy. It could also manifest in a small piece of handmade ceramic, or a meticulously crafted piece of jewelry nestled in a ring. Perhaps it's in the aroma of a candle or incense.The itinerant markets that travel from village to village throughout the year in Mallorca go all out during...
Read moreChristmas has kicked off family gatherings, strolls with friends, and storefronts adorned with details. It's also the season for plans unique to this time of year.Ice Rinks, an Activity to Enjoy with or Without KidsIn Mallorca, where snow is a rare sight, the introduction of the ice rink in Palma during the holiday season sparked great excitement. Over the years, ice skating enthusiasts have multiplied, eagerly anticipating the chance to indulge...
Read moreThere is a place in Mallorca where a wide range of history and tradition comes together. It features a typical Mallorcan estate house or possessió that emulates the way of life of ancient farmers, archaeological sites that depict human presence dating back to 1900 BC, coastal watchtowers from military times, and a marvelous ecosystem for nature enthusiasts, among other attractions.This place is the Son Real Public Estate, an estate situated in...
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